Comet Browser New Feature: Perplexity CEO Aravind Srinivas Announces ‘Experimentally’ for Max Users, Takes Playful Dig at Google Chrome
Perplexity CEO Aravind Srinivas has announced a new feature called ‘Experimentally’ in the Comet Browser for Max users. The feature seems to enhance the browsing experience. An X user called it ‘AI employees.’ Srinivas also hinted that it could offer smarter alternatives to the Google Chrome browser.
Perplexity CEO Aravind Srinivas has announced a new feature in its Comet Browser for Max users to improve the browsing experience. In a post on X (formerly Twitter) on September 30, 2025, Srinivas said, “Experimentally launched to Perplexity Max users. Update Comet and try it out.” Though details are still limited, the announcement highlighted "Background Assistants," and out of curiosity, an X user asked, "What does it do and when are we getting it for Pro subscribers?" Another said, "This would enable a new era of AI. Background general purpose agents sounds more like AI employees." Srinivas also took a subtle dig at the Google Chrome browser. He referenced the “top right corner of the Chrome,” an area usually known for the close button, hinting that Comet's new feature might offer a smarter browsing experience. Facebook New Feature Update: Mark Zuckerberg-Run Meta Introduces New Ways To Connect With Favourite Creators With Fan Challenges and Custom Fan Badges.
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